This is the moment a cricketer hit a six, before mysteriously collapsing and dying in India.
The batsman, identified as Ram Ganesh Tewar, 42, was playing cricket in the northern Mumbai suburb of Mira Road when he tragically died.
Footage shows him hitting a perfect six while wearing a pink vest, before returning to his wicket.
In an instant, his body can be seen collapsing to the ground. Dozens of his companions were seen running towards him to help him, although unfortunately they were unsuccessful.
Local police said authorities are still working to determine the exact cause of death.
Mumbai has seen a rise in heatstroke cases in recent weeks, as India as a whole faces rising temperatures.
The batsman, identified as Ram Ganesh Tewar, 42, was playing cricket in the northern Mumbai suburb of Mira Road.
In an instant, his body can be seen collapsing to the ground. Dozens of his colleagues were seen running towards him to help him.
Maharashtra, the region in which Mumbai is located, reported a total of 276 cases of heat stroke in March, April and May alone this year, although no deaths have yet been reported.
“As we transition into the monsoon phase, the heat continues to affect office-going youth between the ages of 20 and 45, now more than ever,” Dr. Divya Gopal of HN Reliance Hospital told the Times of India. in Mumbai.
Last April, 12 people in Maharashtra died from heatstroke and dozens more were hospitalized after attending an awards ceremony.
The government-sponsored event took place outdoors under a scorching sun for several hours.
Authorities called the deadly incident “unexpected and painful” and said they would give just 500,000 rupees (£4,733) each to the families of the deceased as compensation.